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I've been wondering, who are the people in the MLM gang? I haven't been able to find a suitable animal to draw an analogy. Rats, right? They are much more brutal than rats; Wolves, their numbers are far away

I've been wondering, who are the people in the MLM gang? I haven't been able to find a suitable animal to draw an analogy. Rats, right? They are much more brutal than rats; Wolves, they far outnumber the wolves. I didn't know until I saw Monkey Mountain one day on a safari park that they were a group of monkeys.

In the monkey world, there is no family affection, no morality, no ethics, whoever is strong and powerful, who is cruel, who can become the monkey king. After becoming the monkey queen, three palaces and six courtyards, do whatever you want, sit and enjoy its success. And those who do not become monkey kings are slaves. Great apes that are close to the monkey race only became human after millions of years of evolution.

In the human world, an individual forms a family, a family constitutes a society, people have a moral bottom line, there are elders and children in the family, and society has legal norms. When everyone renounces evil and promotes good, families will be stable and prosperous, and societies will be strong and prosperous. And pyramid schemes, let people abandon the fundamentals of being a person, make people destroy family friendship, make people no longer abide by moral norms, and let people return to the monkey era millions of years ago overnight.

Resolutely crack down on pyramid schemes!

I've been wondering, who are the people in the MLM gang? I haven't been able to find a suitable animal to draw an analogy. Rats, right? They are much more brutal than rats; Wolves, their numbers are far away
I've been wondering, who are the people in the MLM gang? I haven't been able to find a suitable animal to draw an analogy. Rats, right? They are much more brutal than rats; Wolves, their numbers are far away
I've been wondering, who are the people in the MLM gang? I haven't been able to find a suitable animal to draw an analogy. Rats, right? They are much more brutal than rats; Wolves, their numbers are far away

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